Rapid rise of sea level 19,000 years ago and its global implications.
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The Last Glacial MaximumCombining Small-Vertebrate, Marine and Stable-Isotope Data to Reconstruct Past EnvironmentsSea level and global ice volumes from the Last Glacial Maximum to the HoloceneIce-shelf collapse from subsurface warming as a trigger for Heinrich eventsClimatically driven emissions of hydrocarbons from marine sediments during deglaciation.Extra-long interglacial in Northern Hemisphere during MISs 15-13 arising from limited extent of Arctic ice sheets in glacial MIS 14Interplay between the Westerlies and Asian monsoon recorded in Lake Qinghai sediments since 32 kaCoherent changes of southeastern equatorial and northern African rainfall during the last deglaciation.Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations during the last deglaciation.Ice age terminations.Ice sheet sources of sea level rise and freshwater discharge during the last deglaciationThe formation and evolution of an isolated submarine valley in the North Channel, Irish Sea: an investigation of Beaufort's DykeCentennial-scale variability of the British Ice Sheet: Implications for climate forcing and Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last deglaciationDeglacial laminated facies on the NW European continental margin: The hydrographic significance of British-Irish Ice Sheet deglaciation and Fleuve Manche paleoriver dischargesThe last deglacial history of Lützow-Holm Bay, East AntarcticaNew constraints on European glacial freshwater releases to the North Atlantic OceanCosmogenic 10be age constraints for the wester ross readvance moraine: insights into british ice‐sheet behaviourRapid transitions in the Atlantic thermohaline circulation triggered by global warming and meltwater during the last deglaciationA model-based interpretation of low-frequency changes in the carbon cycle during the last 120,000 years and its implications for the reconstruction of atmospheric Δ14CTiming of the descent into the last Ice Age determined by the bipolar seesawIODP Expedition 310 Reconstructs Sea Level, Climatic and Environmental chagnes in the South Pacific during the Last DeglaciationOrbitally paced paleoproductivity variations in the Timor Sea and Indonesian Throughflow variability during the last 460 kyrHydrographic conditions along the western Iberian margin during marine isotope stage 2Sea-surface hydrographical conditions off South Faeroes and within the North-Eastern North Atlantic through MIS 2: the response of dinocystsFlooding of the continental shelves as a contributor to deglacial CH4rise
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Rapid rise of sea level 19,000 years ago and its global implications.
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Rapid rise of sea level 19,000 years ago and its global implications.
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z